This bed has: tomatoes, peppers, beans, broccoli, spinach, lettuce, & onions.
Plotting out where I wanted the taller plants to go.
Finished. Starting at the top left corner and going down the columns: Marigolds, onions, onions, marigolds, spinach, spinach, lettuce, lettuce, broccoli, beans, beans, pepper, tomato, tomato, pepper, pepper.
Pumpkin was helping me supervise.
Hopefully the cage will keep all the really bad pests out.
I fear that squirrels are going to be the biggest pest Jardin de Smitherrama has to contend with considering there is a dumpster within close proximity to our backyard. We constructed a cage in hopes of keeping them at bay.
Wood laths were used to create the grid. $0.52/each
Started adding chicken wire around our PVC wagon hoop frame. Initially had chicken wire meet at pipe and zip tied.
Realized a better method is to wrap chicken wire around bottom edge of frame to reduce possible gaps for pests to crawl through.
Easiest method seemed to be draping as much of the chicken wire around the frame as possible. This one is constructed with 3 pieces of the chicken wire.
Hopefully this will keep out the bigger pests while still allowing in beneficial pollinators.